About education abroad its infra structure , facilities offered to students.?
Question:Now I am studying in the India at Bombay Vet. College...
I want to persue education either in US or New Zealand or Australia , Canada.in R & D field for MS & PhD.
Here we have very poor infra structure , not so good professors , hostel is the worst.. and even the mess is the poorest.
I want to know whether the foreign institutes have better conditions?? What about their teaching facilities?? Hostels and mess??? and library. Whether students are satisfied with it?
Please tell me ..
Only serious fellows should mail their opinoins. no jokes or other useless stuff expected.. please tell me.
Answers:
G'day,
For research in Australian universities, you will need to submit your research topic and methodology and apply for the uni. The uni will try to find an academics that can become your supervisor. If there are, they can then accept your application.
The support and facilities... you have 24hrs computer and printing access in the uni, which means that you can research the internet and libraries on-line anytime at all. The supervisor will be ppl who has interest or have experience in the field you are interested in.
G'day
There are only 39 universities in Australia and they are tightly controlled, therefore the quality and recognition of their graduates are equal from wherever university you are studying from. The most important thing is you have to READ the course information carefully, since some courses may have the same name but different content.
To find out the course that you are taking and where it is offered, I suggest you to go to IDP Education Australia website (www.idp.edu.au). IDP is an organisation that gives information to international students who wants to continue their study in Australia. Once decided on the uni, fill in the application form and send it together with certified copy of your academic qualification (in English and original language). The process will take abt 2-3weeks, depending on the time of the year.
Hope this helps. Good luck on your studies :)
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